Sentences with phrase «beliefs in disdain»

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You are blissfully (or intentionally) blind to the fact, that had you been born in another part of the World, you would be defending the local god (s) and disdaining the incorrectness of Christian beliefs.
Unfortunately, their belief in their own righteousness, on their own authority, gives them a disdain for those who dare disagree.
How does one respond to someone who has such disdain for anyone believing in God (let alone the Christian understanding of who God is) with any ounce of belief that you really want your question answered.
This stretch is bad enough but what's worse is how Prothero's disdain for Santorum manifests itself repeatedly throughout the piece in a petty ad hominem like «Saint Santorum» and resurrecting the deliberating misleading conflation of Santorum's personal beliefs about birth control with his public policy stance.
In fact, I think a more apt thought connection to the culture - of - death practices and proposals of today can be made to the invidious beliefs that animated eugenics — a movement still disdained by most people.
Theism is a belief in fairy tales and a subtle (sometimes not so subtle) disdain for knowledge.
The absence of any strong belief in their cause and lack of meaningful disdain for the Western society they belong to helps Morris avoid the knotty issue of mocking the Islamic faith.
Judging by the comments you've made, your belief is NOT based on knowledge or analysis (in fact, you have actively disdained rigorous analysis).
Some of the world's most powerful belief systems are at odds, some of which openly seek the dissolution of the material world and all things in it, while others hold the exact opposite view; some place a divine premium on achieving the overarching ambitions of the faithful to the extent of utterly disdaining truth or fact, while others hold no regard for the ambitions of any person or people so long as fact is held supreme.
replete with such language: it disdains the district court's «abrupt handling» of Appellant's first case; sarcastically refers to Appellant's previous counsel's «new - found appreciation for defendant's mental abilities;» criticizes the district court's «oblique language» on an issue unrelated to this appeal; states that the district court opinion in Jones «revealed a crabby and complaining reaction to Project Exile;» insinuates that the district court's concerns «require -LSB--RSB- a belief in the absurd that is similar in kind to embracing paranormal conspiracy theories;» and accuses Appellant of being a «charlatan» and «exploit [ing] his identity as an African - American.»
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